The 57 Best Shortcuts to Feeling Good of 2011

2011 was the year I found my calling. I discovered that all that matters in life is feeling good, because feeling good attracts good-feeling thoughts, which create good-feeling realities. My work here in physical reality is to figure out how to feel good, then design shortcuts to feeling good to make it easier for myself and everyone else. Over the past year I've found so many delicious methods for getting in a good mood and enjoying life, so I've collected them into one place for easy reference.

Create a bucket list of things you want to do before you kick the bucket.

Play Astrojax! Play with flow toys! Play board games! Play with kids! Play anything you want, just play!

Learn to love contrast. Contrast (experiences that make you feel bad) is the only way to ever know what you want.

Cry. It always feels like relief. That feeling of relief attracts more experiences that produce the feeling of relief.

If you catch yourself saying something negative, just say "nevermind" and never speak of it again.

Make a website for the person you want to be. Write as if you are who you want to be. Take photos as if you are who you want to be. Write the most wonderful "About" page you can dream of. None of it has to be true. All it takes is to want it to be true, then practice thinking, feeling and acting like it's true. Eventually, it will be true.

Join the School of Life Design Facebook group. Ask advice, give and receive support, and get new ideas for ways to feel good.